Skylights put away UGF; appear NAIA tourney-bound
George Ferguson
Havre Daily News sports editor
gferguson@havredailynews.com
Following Saturday night's 76-58 senior night win over
the
On the final night of the regular season, the final home game of the year, and
the final time that MSU-N guards Jaci Heny and Camille Gardner played in front of Havre fans, the
Skylights put on a show against the young
And now MSU-N storms into the Frontier Conference tournament,
and possibly the NAIA national tournament, on a three-game winning streak.
Traditionally, no team that is ranked in the
final NAIA Top 25 regular-season poll has missed out on the national
tournament. But following Saturday night's win over UGF,
“We weren't focused on anything but playing well in this game,”
“We have heard that we could go to the national tournament,” she added. “But
now our focus is going to be on the conference tournament, and taking care of
business there.”
The final win of the regular season didn't come easy for the Skylights, but Heny and
“It has been a lot of fun and a great experience playing in front of our fans
over the last two years,”
The Skylights didn't get off to the greatest of starts against the
“We didn't play that well in the first half,” MSU-N head coach Chris Mouat
said. “But we picked it up on both ends of the floor in the second half and we
got the ball inside. I was really proud of the play we got from Mandee Carroll and Ashley Trulock
off the bench.
“And Jaci and Camille really led us home, as they
always do,” he added. “Jaci went out the only way she
knows how. She had a really big game once again for us. And Camille did an
incredible job shutting down Laura Keaster, who is
one of the top players in our league.”
UGF got 14 points from Jessica Smith and 13 from Meghan Schwantes.
The Skylights also established a strong inside presence against UGF. Northern
got 14 points and nine rebounds from DeLayne Johnston, and Trulock
came off the bench to score 10 points and grab seven boards.
“I thought going inside was key,” Mouat said. “UGF is a tough matchup for us. So to play as well as we did in the paint
was big tonight and we feel really good about how we
played, especially in the second half.”
The win over UGF got MSU-N to 8-6 in league play and 18-8 overall. The
Skylights will enter the conference tournament in
Win or lose, Northern appears headed to the NAIA tournament in two weeks in
“It looks good right now but we can't worry about that,” Mouat said. “We're
playing well and we need to continue that. Every team's goal is to win the
conference tournament and we're no different. We want to go to
The Skylights' first-round game against
Skylights 76, Argos 58
UGF - Jessica Smith 6-13 2-6 14, Meghan Schwantes
6-14 1-2 13, Laura Keaster 2-9 0-0 4, Angie Clift 1-5 0-0 2, Melanie Green 4-7 0-0 10, Mindy Houx 3-4 0-0 6, Monica Thackeray 0-0 2-2 2, Siobhan
Donnelly 3-6 0-0 7. Totals: 25-58 5-10. 58
MSU-N - DeLayne Johnston 5-11 4-5 14, Jena Heggem 2-3 0-0 5, Michele VanDyke 3-8 2-2 8, Camille Gardner 2-7 1-2 5, Jaci Heny 10-18 11-13 34, Ashley Trulock 5-11 0-0 10. Totals: 27-58 18-22. 76
Halftime: MSUN 37-29. 3-pointers - UGF 3-12 (Green 2-3, Donnelly 1-1),
MSU-N 4-7 (Heggem 1-1, Heny 3-6). Rebounds - UGF 37
(Three tied with 6), MSU-N 33 (Johnston 9). Fouls - UGF 17,
MSU-N 12. Fouled out - Keaster.